Английская Википедия:Fusil Gras mle 1874
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The Fusil Modèle 1874 or Gras was the French Army's primary service rifle from 1874 to 1886. Designed by Colonel Basile Gras, the Gras was a metallic cartridge adaptation of the single-shot, breech-loading, black powder Chassepot rifle. It was developed from 1872 to 1874 as a response to the German adoption of the Mauser Model 1871 metallic cartridge rifle.
Modified in 1880 as the M80 with an improved breechblock and in 1914 as the M14 to accommodate the 8×50mmR Lebel smokeless powder cartridge, the Gras was replaced as the standard-issue service rifle by the Lebel in 1886.
Description
Converted from the Chassepot, the Gras[1] was in Шаблон:Convert caliber and used black powder centerfire metallic cartridges with a Шаблон:Convert bullet over a Шаблон:Convert charge. It was a robust and hard-hitting single-shot weapon. Additionally it had a triangular-shaped Model 1874 "Gras" sword bayonet. The Gras rifle was replaced from 1886 by the Lebel rifle.
Development
The Gras was manufactured in response to the development of the Boxer cartridge in 1866, and the British 1870 Martini–Henry rifle which used it.[2] Those were soon emulated by the Germans with the 1871 Mauser.[2] The French Army set up a study group in September 1872 that chose the metallic over the paper cartridge. A second study group in 1873 looked at various metallic cartridge adaptations. Colonel Gras proposed a modification of the Chassepot to accept metal cartridges and on 7 July 1874, the French Army chose his design over the M1871 Beaumont rifle.
History
The Hellenic Army adopted the Gras in 1877, and it was used in all conflicts until the Second World War. It became the favourite weapon of Greek guerrilla fighters,[3] from the various revolts against the Ottoman Empire to the resistance against the Axis, acquiring legendary status. The name entered the Greek language, and grades (γκράδες) was a term colloquially applied to all rifles during the first half of the 20th century. It was manufactured by Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne, one of several government-owned arms factories in France. However most of the Gras rifles (60,000) used by the Hellenic military were manufactured under licence by Steyr in Austria.
The Gras rifle was partly the inspiration for the development of the Japanese Murata rifle, Japan's first locally-made service rifle.Шаблон:Citation needed
According to the Vietnamese historian Phạm Văn Sơn, a Vietnamese general in the Cần Vương movement, Cao Văn Thắng, managed to copy the design of "an 1874 type fast-firing rifle of French". However, the Vietnamese version did not have a rifled barrel, and the range was limited.[4]
In 1915, 450,000 Gras rifles were sent to the Russian Empire.
After 1918, Mle 1874 rifles were exported to Yugoslavia, Poland and Greece.[5]
Modifications during World War I
Modified rifle
In 1914, the French Army modified 146,000 rifles to fire 8 mm Lebel by using the barrel of a Lebel or Berthier rifle. They were used by second-line troops. In 1940, after the French defeat, most of these rifles were destroyed by the German occupiers.[6]
Grenade Launcher
Gras rifles and the 11x59mmR cartridges were also widely used by front line troops as converted grenade launchers, known as Bombardes DR (grenade throwers) these conversions had cut down barrels and butts of varying workmanship and fired blank cartridges to propel the grenade, and were used as a crude form of trench mortar.Шаблон:Citation needed
Greek Modified Bayonets
The period 1932-1939 Greece manufactured the M1939 bayonet, it was a modification of the Gras Model 1874 bayonet and was used by Greek soldiers in World War II.
Users
- Шаблон:Flag[7][8]
- Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag: In use by the Quebec Home Guard and Papal Zouaves (Both 11mm and later 8mm Lebel Mle 1914 Gras)
- Шаблон:Flag: 15,000 rifles bought by the Force Publique during World War I,[9] still in service with second line units during World War 2.[10]
- Шаблон:Flag during the War of the Pacific
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- Шаблон:Flag: Several thousand were bought at the end of the 19th century. They were used during the Thousand Days' War,[12] against the Panamanian rebels[13] and various civil Colombian conflicts from the 1920s to the 1950s.[12]
- Шаблон:Flag: the Gras was used by the Ethiopian Army during both Italian invasions, being popular among irregular soldiers. Most were acquired from French. [14][15]
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- Шаблон:Flag: the Gras was used by the Hellenic Army[5] as late as 1941 in the Battle of Crete
- Шаблон:Flag: Haitian army used Gras rifles until its disbandment by occupying U.S. Marines. The army's successor force, the Gendarmerie of Haiti, used old Gras rifles until replaced in 1916 by repeating Krag–Jørgensen rifles.[16]
- Шаблон:Flag: Used by Irish Volunteers in 1916[17][18]
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- Шаблон:Flag: Bought from Greece at the end of the 19th century[19]
- Шаблон:Flagcountry[20]:1300 were smuggled in by liberal rebels in 1904
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- Шаблон:Flag: due to firearm shortages in World War I, the Russian Empire received 450,000 Gras rifles from France in 1915.[21][22][23]
- Шаблон:Flag:Some were purchased in the 19th century, during World War I the Siamese expeditionary forces were equipped by the French with Gras rifles modified to fire the 8mm balle D cartridge.[24]
- Шаблон:Flag[25]
- Шаблон:Flag: Vietnamese insurgents of the Hương Khê uprising managed to create copies of the Fusil Gras mle 1874. However, they did not have rifled barrels.
- Шаблон:Flag: still used in Yemen in 2002[26]
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- Шаблон:Flag: fighting the Mandingo Wars against France[27]
Conflicts
- French colonial expeditions
- Sino-French War
- War of the Pacific
- Argentine Civil Wars[7]
- Chilean Civil War of 1891
- First Italo-Ethiopian War
- Thousand Days' War
- Greco-Turkish War (1897)
- Macedonian Struggle
- 1904 Paraguayan Revolution
- Balkan Wars
- World War I[6]
- Irish revolutionary period
- Greco-Turkish War (1919–22)
- Second Italo-Ethiopian War
- Spanish Civil War
- World War II[6]
Comparison with contemporary rifles
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Gallery
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Fusil Gras M80 1874 breech portion
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Fusil Gras M80 Mle 1874 metallic cartridge
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Fusil Gras modified in 1883 with 10-cartridge gravity hopper
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R: 11×59.5 mm R metallic cartridge for Fusil Gras mle 1874
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1875 Gras bayonet
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Bombardes DR
See also
Notes
External links
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- ↑ "11x59R French Gras" in Barnes, Frank C. Cartridges of the World (DBI, 1972), P.199.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 The Tools of Empire by Daniel R. Headrick p.98
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- ↑ Phạm Văn Sơn, Việt sử tân biên (quyển 5, tập trung). Tác giả tự xuất bản, Sài Gòn. 1963. p. 147
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- ↑ Hermle, L.D. History, Military Department of the North, Garde d'Haiti, 1934, p. 2.
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- ↑ А.А. Игнатьев. Пятьдесят лет в строю. том 2 (кн. 4-5). М., 1989. стр.127
- ↑ "Во время первой мировой войны царская Россия испытывала недостаток в стрелковом вооружении, поэтому в армии кроме винтовок русского образца были также и иностранные - японские Арисака обр.1897 и 1905 гг., австро-венгерские Манлихера 1889 и 1895 гг., германские "88" и "98". Кроме этих винтовок использовались также и устаревшие образцы, стрелявшие патронами, снаряженными дымным порохом - Бердана № 2 образца 1870 г., Гра 1874 г., Гра-Кропачека 1874/85 г., Веттерли 1870/87 г."
А. Б. Жук. Энциклопедия стрелкового оружия: револьверы, пистолеты, винтовки, пистолеты-пулеметы, автоматы. М., АСТ — Воениздат, 2002. стр.587 - ↑ А. А. Маниковский. Русская армия в Великой войне: Боевое снабжение русской армии в мировую войну. М., 1937
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